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==Song Information==
==Song Information==
Artist: [[Yoshitaka Nishimura|DJ YOSHITAKA-G]] feat. Michael a la mode<br>
Artist: [[Yoshitaka Nishimura|DJ YOSHITAKA-G]] feat. [[Michael a la mode]]<br>
BPM: 162<br>
BPM: 162<br>
Genre: Reckless Rave<br>
Genre: Reckless Rave<br>
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* Like the Cardinal Gate ES songs from [[AC DistorteD]], the VIP Room ES songs also have different color skins. This one has a Silver skin.
* Like the Cardinal Gate ES songs from [[AC DistorteD]], the VIP Room ES songs also have different color skins. This one has a Silver skin.
* The song itself is considered an [[Inside_Jokes|inside joke]].
* The song itself is considered an [[Inside_Jokes|inside joke]].
* Michael a la mode is considered to actually be Yoshitaka's voice pitch changed around.
* [[Michael a la mode]] is considered to actually be Yoshitaka's voice pitch changed around.
* A variation of GOLD RUSH appears in [[PnM AC 18|pop'n music 18 戦国列伝]], called GOLD RUSH (pop'n GOLD MOUNTAIN rush). In this version, the different titles of beatmania IIDX have been replaced with the titles of the pop'n music games through [[PnM AC 18|pop'n music 18 せんごく列伝]], sung primarily by staff member PON. The pop'n music version had a precedent as it was performed at the beatnation summit live by [[Tomosuke Funaki|Tomosuke]], but only listed through [[PnM AC 14|pop'n music 14 FEVER]].
* A variation of GOLD RUSH appears in [[PnM AC 18|pop'n music 18 戦国列伝]], called GOLD RUSH (pop'n GOLD MOUNTAIN rush). In this version, the different titles of beatmania IIDX have been replaced with the titles of the pop'n music games through [[PnM AC 18|pop'n music 18 せんごく列伝]], sung primarily by staff member PON. The pop'n music version had a precedent as it was performed at the beatnation summit live by [[Tomosuke Funaki|Tomosuke]], but only listed through [[PnM AC 14|pop'n music 14 FEVER]].
* Two additional variations appear in Dance Dance Revolution X2 AC, with the beatmania IIDX titles being replaced by arcade DDR releases and console DDR releases, sung primarily by [[MITSURU|Super Star Mitsuru]].  
* Two additional variations appear in Dance Dance Revolution X2 AC, with the beatmania IIDX titles being replaced by arcade DDR releases and console DDR releases, sung primarily by [[MITSURU|Super Star Mitsuru]].